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Template:Infobox particle The Xi double-charm baryon, denoted as , is a Xi baryon composed of two charm quarks and one up quark.[1]
Its discovery by the LHCb Collaboration was announced on 6 July 2017 in Venice, Italy, at the European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics. is the first baryon discovered with two heavy quarks (charm and/or bottom) and a light quark. Its mass is 3621 MeV, nearly four times that of the proton.[2]
It was identified when it disintegrated into a baryon and three lighter mesons, [[Kaon|KTemplate:Sup]], [[Pion|πTemplate:Sup]] and πTemplate:Sup.
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- ↑ (CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research 2017)